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Lindsay and Her Puppet Pals
Lindsay and Her Puppet Pals is a beloved institution located at 11 Province Road in Strafford, New Hampshire. Lindsay brings her larger-than-life Puppet Pals to child and family audiences year-round across NH, MA, and ME, delivering a funny, fast-paced, and interactive variety show that delights both the young and the young at heart. With positive messaging and professionalism, this program is a favorite among libraries and is a great fit for preschool, K-2 enrichment programs, recreation programs, and festivals. Testimonials from satisfied clients rave about Lindsay's talent, professionalism, flexibility, and ability to engage and entertain audiences of all ages. Lindsay's performances are described as magical, delightful, and inclusive, leaving both children and adults captivated and entertained. For a truly unforgettable and entertaining experience, Lindsay and Her Puppet Pals is the perfect choice. Contact Lindsay at LindsaysPuppetPals@gmail.com or (603) 393-5565 to book a performance today.
Mariposa Museum & World Culture Center
Located at 26 Main Street in Peterborough, New Hampshire, the Mariposa Museum & World Culture Center is a unique institution that combines elements of a library, museum, and store. Currently, the museum is showcasing the powerful exhibit "Crying in the Wilderness: An Immigrant's Journey in Detention", featuring moving words from an asylum seeker and striking images by NH photographer Becky Field. This exhibit will be available until April 14th. Next up is the exhibit "Tradition and Revolution in Indian Shadow Puppetry", curated by Rahul Koonathara in collaboration with the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at UConn. This exhibit will celebrate the stunning South Indian shadow puppet traditions of Tolu, Bommalatta, and Tholpavakoothu and will begin on April 27th, 2024.
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